My Little Sentimental Friend
My Little Sentimental Friend

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My Little Sentimental Friend

1984
Movie
93 min
Cantonese

Rocky Chan (Eric Tsang), is a shy character who is always nervous and awkward. On his 1st wedding anniversary, Rocky returns home and finds that his wife has left him. His best friend Charlie (Ray Lui), and his girlfriend Mildred (Rowena Lam) decide to introduce ladies of all characters to Rocky, creating a series of comic situations. Mildred has an accident and has to stay in hospital but Charlie goes on a business trip leaving her to Rocky.

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IMDb6.5/10
Rotten Tomatoes72%
Metacritic61/100
Google Users85%
Director: Arthur PennGenres: Drama, Family

Plot Summary

A young woman struggling with the recent loss of her mother discovers a hidden box of her mother's belongings. Among them, she finds letters and a diary that reveal a side of her mother she never knew, including a complicated past romance and dreams she never fulfilled. As she delves deeper, she begins to understand her mother's choices and finds a way to connect with her memory, ultimately leading to her own personal growth and acceptance.

Critical Reception

My Little Sentimental Friend was met with a mixed to positive reception, with critics generally praising the emotional depth and Mary Steenburgen's performance, though some found the pacing to be a bit slow. Audiences responded warmly to its themes of family, memory, and reconciliation.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its heartfelt portrayal of grief and familial connection.

  • Mary Steenburgen delivers a nuanced and captivating performance.

  • Some reviewers noted a somewhat predictable narrative arc.

Google audience: Google users frequently highlighted the film's emotional resonance and the powerful performance by its lead. Many appreciated its exploration of mother-daughter relationships and the cathartic journey of self-discovery. Some comments mentioned that the film's sentimentality might be too much for viewers seeking more action.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Actress - Motion Picture Drama (Mary Steenburgen).

Fun Fact

The film's director, Arthur Penn, was initially hesitant to direct a film so focused on domestic drama, but was convinced by Mary Steenburgen's passionate commitment to the role.

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